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BMS Controls Glossary

Automatic Damper Control

An automatic damper control is a device that is used to regulate the flow of air or other gases in a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. It is typically installed in the ductwork of the system and is used to adjust the amount of air that is allowed to flow through the system. The damper control is usually operated by a motor, which is connected to a thermostat or other type of control system. This allows the system to automatically adjust the amount of air that is allowed to flow through the system based on the temperature and other conditions in the space. This helps to ensure that the system is operating efficiently and is providing the desired amount of air to the space. Automatic damper controls are also used to regulate the flow of exhaust gases from the system, helping to ensure that the air in the space is safe and healthy.